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and universal health care and all the people dieing who didn't have health care and the elite people, you know, thriving and living on a different -- >> there's no political message in "lone ranger" except beating hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilbyle along with up indians. >> right you are, kimmo sabe. bob beckel, eric bolling, greg gult held, and dana perino. >> right you are, tanto. it's 5:00 and this is "the >> i think that was from you, bob. i don't think that was the point five." at all. >> they had the takeaway. moments ago president obama wrapped up his first solo news >> i should. say the only one. >> i should probably explain why conference since april 30th. he touched on a number of movies are flopping this year. >> please do. topics, including the nsa, >> the economy is getting a lot surveillance, privacy, snowden, better. there are certain sectors are putin, drone strike, obama karks behind the scenes doing better and they would compete with republicans shutting down the government, benghazi, the next movies. the recreation center, fed chair, immigration, and the winnebago, polaris, they make olympics. the little car things. here are some highlights. >> i wanted to ask you about >> people would rather go in your evolution on the surveillance issues. why should the public trust you their cars. >> no, they're going out doing on this issue? things they haven't done for the
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>> where we can prevent a last three years. terrorist attack, where we can >> disagree. disagree. get information ahead of time >> how so? >> i think one of the things that we're able to carry out that big summer movies count on is teenagers are going do. that critical task. teenagers need disposable income >> is he a patriot? you just used those words. to go. unemployment for teenagers is up >> no, i don't believe he's a 45% around the country. i think it's not because the economy is getting better but patriot. >> do you believe al qaeda has it's changing and there's a been decimated? different way to spend $15. >> al qaeda is on its heals, has if you want to go to i change you can do that. also been decimated and what >> to address the young people, they're so used to such bright else i said is they have me as the ta sized into regional -- i'm going to get to you, groups that can pose significant young man in such a moment -- such bright and realistic dangers. >> september 11th will be the graphics. grow to the movies these days, first anniversary of benghazi and you said on september 12th, they blow up the white house make no mistake, we'll bring again. i saw that in four movies. movies are just not realistic. justice to those people. where are they? >> but the independent films >> i also said we'll get bin aring down great. >> i want to correct one thing. i love the south. i have made some fun of it. >> thank you. laden and i didn't get him in 11 >> i have made some fun of it, months. >> i thought he did do a very and i apologize. >> where is this coming from? good job. i think it's about time. it's very late.
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>> i'm trying to correct it was very well scripted and something. i have do this all the time. rehearsed. just be quiet. i don't think i would have i said something that were off jumped on republicans during -- >> like rednecks. that, but think his nsa answers >> they're the nicest people in the world. you're kind. despite the fact that it didn't so i didn't mean to insult you. convince me and i hope it if i did, i apologize. doesn't convince eric that he that's it. does have a pretty good grip on >> that's nice, bob. >> you know what's nice? what's going on with nsa and they'll forgive you. >> will you apologize to the benghazi was a good answer. state of florida because they >> what was good about it? really need it. we gave you a moment and i don't >> i'm not apologizing to you. know what happened. >> what the hell are you talking >> i'm not saying that. about. >> you say he didn't convince you're making comments about the you and hopefully he didn't good people in florida. >> i'm flying to georgia tomorrow. >> are you? convince you. >> it's not. >> nice state. >> florida's a nice state. i just don't like the nsa. it's just the government. >> now that we with got to the bottom of that, welcome to the >> ahead on "the five" -- unless program. >> thank you very much. >> i love the nsa. bob wants to interrupt me. >> you had to get somebody in >> not for that. >> look at this. kate upton made a lot of men the chair. i actually almost did get up very happy when she graced the yesterday. i'm on your side. i thought it was great the cover of "sports illustrated" president addressed the nsa with not once but twice. his four-point plan, however, bob, put that $28 pill away. but she said it made her feel unfortunately though they're going to have this four-point terrible. we'll tell you why.
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plan, the government is going to there's something that made us hover out our trillions and happy. songs when i was a kid, todd trillions of e-mails and it's just a placebo press conference used to sing "hello it's me." so it goes away. >> the appropriation for the nsa came up on the house floor and i had no idea what he looked only passed by seven votes. like because it was on the radio. here's todd ♪ i thought about it for a long >> bolling, we're waiting for your moment here. time maybe not that much but the obama cold shower, go ahead. something strong >> notes. something here doesn't last too i took pages and pages of notes. he went through the four-point long ♪ ♪ maybe i shouldn't think of you plan. i found it very interesting twice he said we have to strike balance between security and freedom, at one point he said liberty. he's clearly violating the constitution. he also talked about 215 of the f fisa act.
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the application can only -- and we're cracking down on medicare fraud. it's lighted only be used to the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... obtain foreign intelligence to investigate it... information not concerning u.s. ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. citizens. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... >> he -- >> no, no. >> sorry. >> you were on board with this. are teaching seniors across the country... >> can we -- you didn't -- ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. >> i'm simply saying they said you can help. one thing but they're doing guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. something completely different. >> oh, but he said it so well. call to report any suspected fraud. >> dana, talk about that. what did you think of his we're cracking down on medicare fraud. remark? did it come a little too late? let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >> i think it was three weeks too late. i would have said he should have done this press conference about three weeks ago. when he said that all of these things in washington were phony scandal, wouch them that he was talking about was the nsa issue. i keep asking like could you help us defend you. he did something rhetorically today that he doesn't do often, which is he made very clear he's going to have a four-point plan. he talked about the four-point plan. it's just amazing to me in the
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summer, august, he wants to talk about the middle class and he wants to talk about section 215 of the patriot act? we're way, way, way down in the weeds. i think, again, he could have done it three weeks ago. i would have said he could have done more about the middle class at the top. i don't think he needed to speak more on this. >> i was going to use a different term but she suggested i not use it. >> ask the right question. >> he said, mr. president, it sounds like you consider mr. snowden more of a whistle blower than a traitor. he goes, no, no, he needs to come back and face his approval and then he talks about how great the whistle blower program is. >> can we reach a consensus here that this was too late, some of these questions were not handled well, a lot of them were handle finally, reasonably well. i don't agree with some of it.
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>> can i ask you something? kimberly or anyone else, the president's remedy when he said he's going to ask the privacy and civil liberties board to review, is that enough for critics? is that going to satisfy anything? >> sure. go ahead and trust washington. >> he hinted at that, i know, because i watched jay leno because that's where i go to hear the president speak. >> that's a week old. >> it's really not. it was the other day. the point is he was telegraphing on there saying, well, if there's safeguards in place, it should be okay, trust us, trust the government to be able to protect you. i want the government fro text us, do it in the right way. i don't want them to abuse their authority or overreach but way the program is set up right now, i don't believe that it violates constitutional rights. >> they have made a determination to do these programs in a way that it does violate the constitution but it's a choice between the constitution or what they consider to be a potentially
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eminent attack on the united states. i know it's a fine line to walk but when push comes to shove, you fall back on it. >> if you listen to the speech he says they're not listening to phone calls or reading e-mails. he just said yesterday they read e-mails, when it triggers a buzz word they read it. >> on the press conference or nsa? >> press conference. >> oh, good. >> let's do the chronology. it was three weeks ago he started with the phony scandal business and last week he was talking -- two weeks ago. then last week he was talking don't you love her ways ♪ about -- the white house came out and said we've got this terror warning, very're using >> well, she's being questioned this nsa program and we know now -- they leaked all this on her attack of two christian information. it's za war wi talking to this women that worked at a christian guy. they put it out there to say, school. they had acid splashed on their okay, we have the ability to
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listen to your phone calls bodies while they were walking because we record all the phone through the island's capital on wednesday. calls and they sit someplace but it was near the end of ramadan. it works because we've got this they were there on a month-long data. >> will you yield back the year as volunteer teachers. balance of my time? any time the president speaks he has to speak to many different a radical islamic group may be audiences all at once. one of the important audience he was talking with was the intelligence community itself where i think rest of america is on vacation. responsible. but he said that he supports >> how is your daughter? them and he has confidence in them. at means a lot to them. >> how is she? i know you're breathing hard. >> no, no. >> we should point out that >> but he's talking to them and says i have confidence in you and you will continue to be these two girls were subjected supported by me. to a very vigorous argument that's an important thing for the intelligence community to fwhas were singing on the hear. >> may i throw this in there? streets of ramadan which is >> i'm so darn tired of the apparently a no-no. president hide behind the patriot act. the patrioting at, patriot act. i have a few things to say but this is the patriot act on i'll wait till my reasonable colleagues say something and then i'll say something. what do you think? >> in your read you say steroids. >> that is not the patriot act. apparently it was radical
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it was passed with certain parameters and they're right here. we talked about them. islamists. obviously it is. i'm surprised the fisa -- you can't indict the whole religion but a very good percentage of them are radicalized. >> well, and acid attacks >> that can be monday. against girls is one of the weapons they use against young >> you know something? your pal that you love so much women. but muslim women -- muslim girls darrell issa -- too. if you remember in afghanistan, >> my pal. >> -- after three months of all of those young girls on investigation, he has not come their way to school were up with one single solitairy attacked this way. i think -- one of the things is the hip pock tracy. have you ever been on an evidence. international flight overseas. >> why don't you come up with something juicy? middle easterners will get on this is not very hospitable. >> you kiss him more than their flight, change in the anybody else. >> they've got the trail leading bathroom and drink and party all the way to a high-level like rock stars until they land. it's hypocracy. washington attorney -- >> they make an announcement. lobbyist/attorney. >> i'm getti inting yelled at f you're now leaving saudi saying you kissed his butt. airspace. >> all the goodies of life are not filtering down to younger >> now you told everybody. people working in zanzibar. the president also addressed republicans and the whole idea >> steve? >> one of the press accounts i
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of paul ryan wanting throw read is zanzibar is referred to granny over the cliff, as a muslim holiday island. apparently republicans don't >> it doesn't make me think want you to have health care. take a listen. >> my friends in the other party let's go there. >> i didn't know they had a have made the idea of preventing holiday island. these people from getting health i'm catholic. i don't know that we have any care, they're ho-- their holy holiday islands. >> most of the world is. grail, their number one >> but it did say that on priority, number one principle zanzibar that there are a number in the republican party is making sure that 30 million of christians who live in fear and it's a sad reminder that people don't have health care. there are places on this earth >> unbelievable. where people of the christian >> that is so bad. >> he's exactly right. faith are simply not welcome. >> his math is so bad. bob? >> you know, these beautiful young girls trying to make a difference and do something to >> can you tell me -- give back in a fun christian >> iflt's the new math. >> even the congressional budget office says that 30 million people won't have health tradition and way and what has happened to them is a religious hate crime and it's awful. insurance after obama care is put in place is. parents, it's sad. that the 30 million he's talking you have to thing about whether or not you can let your children about? >> can you give me one thing? go someplace like this when they could be subjected to this kind >> bob, i can't believe we have of horrific attack. to go through this again but i like dana said acid is one of
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will. i have a memory like an the ways, rape, torture. >> destroy your beauty. >> it's awful. >> this is another example of elephant. they were for the pre-existing muslims around the world. when something like this happens piece, check. that would have included you. the republicans for that. -- you know it was radical the republicans -- islami >> if only we had a whiteboard. islamists, not one of u has stood up to say anything as >> they voted against the bill usual. i will say this. but those provisions would have the president of the country did passed if they would have been say it was a horrible thing to allowed to standalone. do it. >> fair enough, fair enough. i'll give him credit for that. >> is that a point, finger, yes, but did we see one imam stand i have, bob and check? up? >> i thought the president you've got to stop persecuting seemed -- he was a little -- he people, particularly people who was a little -- he was lecturing want to help you. i wouldn't help you worth a again and i know he's a lecturer damn, but if you were to stand up for once and don't be cowardly in the face of islamists, you may get er. >> listen. somewhere. in the -- other in the kremlin have a nice day. oh, yeah. by the way, coming, blast of the i've got a feeling they remember today was the day they had to replace the big flat screen past, the days of my youth, ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan. because vladimir putin put his fist through it when he said he looks like the bored kid in the ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan. ♪ o the times they are back of the classroom. >> he's also the kind of guy
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you'd like to slap around the geico's defensive driver,ke 13. men's room. >> how many guys have you good student and multi-policy discounts slapped around in the men's could save you hundreds of dollus. room? >> just so you know, you're engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." supposed to be against bullying. it sounds like you're saying "dollus." >> on the health care thing, i dollus. think the president is effective engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound on showing there are divisions. of "dollars." are...are... here's the problem. are... if you're a republican strish engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. and you think the free market someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. would be a better solution with the safeguards on the geico. pre-existing conditions, people fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. allowing to keep their children honestly, i feel like i nailed that. on insurance until age 26, president obama doesn't see the free market competition as a plan. they want government planning in order to help solve everything, so he's effective in saying they're not showing an alternative. >> do you think if they did come up with -- seriously. i'm not arguing here. if obama made an amendment it would be allowed across state lines would the republicans come along? >> depends how bad an individual employer mandates. >> oh, okay. >> falling more than some?
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>> i don't snow. >> can we talk about slapping men around in the men's room? >> sounds like someone whose ooh been slapped around in the men's room a few times. >> oh, no, you didn't. poor bob. he got whipped around in the men's room. >> all right. we've got to go. we've got to shoo. >> are there other things? >> nbc news has an entire network promoted to defending the democratic party, did you know that? but a couple of journalists are upset about this hillary clinton documentary. you're going to hear from them. and tonight on "the five," you're going to hear our favorite tunes with when we were kids. start we many, "here i go again" by whitesnake. ♪ i've made up my mind ♪
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♪ i ain't wasting no more time ♪ i'm just another
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♪ the kind you find in a second-hand store ♪ >> all day long we've been
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playing our summer songs, "the raspberry parade." before we go on i talked with our parade, i called she eed se. i said maybe we could bump out with songs from 1985. he said which ones are you thinking. i said "raspberry beret." he said he never heard of it. >> i haven't either. >> you were thinking of raspberry sorbet. >> you know how songs evoke memories? my favorite song, "your love." ♪ i just want to use your love tonight ♪ ♪ i don't want to lose your love
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tonight ♪ >> that's your favorite? >> bob, do you care to repeat what you said? >> is that your hairdo? >> he had a french perm with highlights. >> meatloaf. >> i don't remember how that goes. >> eric clapton. >> sing it. >> what was your favorite summer? >> i don't know it. >> what was your favorite summer? >> the summer that i worked at the dellicatessen and i got to take home all the free salami that i wanted. i worked for mr. kim. i got a big summer bonus. it was all the salami i could eat. >> that was your favorite summer? >> it was the best. >> glad you've got a life. >> you're blocking the light. you're so tall. let's take that shot again. what was your favorite summer memory? >> i remember when -- let's see,
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i would have been at kansas when you 1350er 1/2 years old you can have a driver's license. welcome back to "the five." >> yeah, i know. you probably heard about the nbc >> my dad bought me a 1963 rambler station wagon for $75. documentary of hillary clinton >> is that the kind with the that's been criticized all week. feet? >> what are you thinking? reportedly there are a couple of like the flintstones? reporters don't like it either, no. chuck todd and andrea mitchell. so at 13 1/2 i was the only kid >> this is why it's a total in my class with a car. so i had a car. nightmare for nbc news. >> wow. we know there is this giant >> and the sky was the limit and i kept that car for a number of firewall. we know we he nothing do with years, and then, of course, it. we know we're going to be as critical, whatever it's going to back towards five years -- legal be if it comes out. drinking age was 18. we're only going to own the >> you know what they did with negative. >> you've got the republican that? of course? for farming. chairman, i would say, >> that's right. >> eric, favorite memories -- understandably miffed about where -- from your middle school these hillary clinton films. years or later. a lot of noosepeople would say >> college. >> college. >> absolutely. including nbc people, including one year, one summer i stayed in chuck todd and all the rest of florida in orlando to play us, a really bad idea given the baseball, but a concert series timing. >> boy, if he only knew what was was going on. the who, aerosmith, the rolling going on. let's talk about it.
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chuck todd and andrea mitchell, stone, twice and played baseball and was very single at the time. >> doing a lot of parties. kind of wihiney, aren't they? >> i was having a lot of fun. >> bob, how about you? back in the day. >> well -- i -- >> when her husband alan as can you probably tell from the songs i chose, i was very greenspan headed up the economy, they still let her stay. young. went to the summer of love in i say nbc, cnn, go ahead and run san francisco, in asbury, 1968. your movies, but then again i everybody was gathering for a don't think the rnc should do love-in against the war in vietnam. >> what does love-in ask? business with them. >> please, don't ask. >> i think -- well, so earlier this week when the rnc made this >> you don't really want to know. so everybody shows up there. hundreds of thousands of people. announcement my initial reaction they have a love-in against the was, ooh, why, that just war and people are sleeping and doing stuff. elevates hillary clinton, why i was there with a pocket full of money, another pocket full of the best marijuana they and are you come palestine plaining? couldn't get any sex at all. i think it's great for reince >> wow. that was your favorite summer memory? >> no. after that i went to los angeles and -- priebus. i think it decreased the number >> can i tell you something? of debates anyway. so hungry, i naturally thought after last year with cnn and nbc of food. after that living in ireland and the tie with nc saying, look, we're not going do as many studying at trinity college. as we did last year. >> i love a state fair, and when
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the tie-in with hillary clinton i was a country music deejay i seems curious to me but it's a got to see garth brooks play for free up at the colorado state winner. >> finally what i love, finally fair. that was big deal. >> one of my favorite summer some transparency. political, clay center, clay this is who we are and what we county, kansas. want. we don't care what you think about it. this is nbc, msnbc. the -- what was it? eight-day fair. and everybody in the 4h. >> i love them. >> you would have to make homemade ice cream. somebody, i this mrs. beebamire, al lek ba alec baldwin has a show. every year works make homemade >> we were saying nbc shouldn't porridge, and i was the president of the future farmers be doing it. of america. they knew it was coming. >> that's a really big group. >> what do you think of it? >> that's no big deal. that's a really good group. young men that come out of that i think they're both whiners. group i think are -- >> guess what? where this todd came from, i we're going to blow off that other song, one of my favorites, don't know. he was going to be a hot product because, one more thing. in the last 24 months. the guy is a due fuss. oh -- so charming. >> why would you say that? >> let's move on to other ideas >> what? >> i want to tell you something. or other thoughts about media. ♪ party all the time, party all take a listen to geraldo.
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the time ♪ >> to picture those 15-year-old thugs as white boys, white 15-year-olds pounding a 13-year-old back child, is there any doubt but that that would have been the seminal moment in terms of news gathering in our nation this year, coverage on this particular incident was clearly, you know, substandard, inefficient, politically correct and in many, many ways as repulsive as, you know, people who make of race too much? >> i'm totally with geraldo on this, my puerto rican brother from another mother. >> no, no, no. >> i'm puerto rican and irish. anyway, the point is he's hitting the nail on the head. he's not afraid to tell the truth. it's a double standard. if this had been a reverse race situation, forget about it. it would have been all over the place. treat news story like this equally, where there's been a deafening silence. >> you know what's amazing to
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it? >> why is it al sharpton -- he clearly should have said something about this. why doesn't the press ask him? >> i did. >> you did? >> i called al sharpton's office yesterday. >> why would he call you -- >> we called at 12:30 yesterday. >> you did? >> we gave him an opportunity. we gave him an e-mail. waited all day. >> he has an amazing ability to -- >> he's just not that into you. test test test. >> i think he's got an amazing test test test. ability to not be provoked in something that's not in his self interest. he won't do it. it's actually kind of impressive. >> self-discipline. >> he was doing his radio show when the news had broken and he read some of news accounts. some of the news accounts, cnn and something else didn't mention the fact that it was three young african-american men who beat up the one white kid and it was apparently because the white kid hat told the school they had tried to sell them drugs. think he went to foxnews.com and saw the story where race did
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suddenly come to the forefront. and so -- but that brings up the point. who at these news outfits decides to filter. why not put all the facts throughout. >> okay. i'm going to say i'm guilty. this was my block, the first day that we covered the story on "the five," it was my block. i prepared all day. it never occurred to me to ask or look into the color of the victims. i was just horrified that it happened to a 13-year-old boy. i felt that it -- look at it from the other way. >> you were reading articles that didn't state it. >> it's not to try and color the situation but just report the facts. like you would in any other situation. >> sure. >> that's exactly right. they should have done that. the other thing the bus driver took a bad rap. he's 64 years old, but he didn't break it up. but they do have hatchets.
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>> what are you talking about? chopping people up? >> they have fire extinguishers too. >> that would blind them. >> they would have gotten fired. >> we should move on. >> we'd better move on. when we come back, it's been a rough summer in the box office. big budget movies are going bust and that matt damon film could be the next flop on the list because of its radical political message. we'll tell you all about it. and speaking of summer, the five favorite songs, my pick from the good old days, '87, aerosmith and run dmc. all right. ♪ walk this way time now for one more thing. walk this way and so weird, making me laugh. i told you to walk this way for bob to make him happy and put nim him in a good mood since talk this way ♪ the obama speech did not. kate upton, remember her? "sports illustrated," graced the covers twice. there she.
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an interesting column in "elle" magazine. after my first "sports illustrated" cover i felt terrible about myself. every single guy i met was either married, about to be married. i felt like i was their bachelor present or something. i'm not toy, i'm human. i'm not a toy to be used. >> exactly rinchts want to talk to her about it? >> no. go ahead. >> ms. perino. >> you know i never have anything to promote. i can tonight. gus, the reason he's not here, holtes aoh ri hosting "o'reilly." find of playing. take a loonchts you're fired, up for the weekend. who knows. dana? >> i had a fairly good one about spell jobs. jobs, but there's no s. >> that was fantastic. dana, as always, a pleasure. >> okay. 8:00 tonight. see what happens.
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>> did you get a repeat of something? look at greg. >> all right. >> one last thing. a new leftover act. you go a restaurant. you always have leftovers, because portions of gigantic. what can you do. have your leftovers. some beautiful doughnuts right there. you take a picture with your smartphone and post it online and then you send it out, and somebody will go ahead and get your leftovers. the big question is- >> what do you mean? >> somebody will say, i'll take your leftovers. would you actually eat food -- >> no! >> -- from other human beings? >> of course you would. >> who took a bite out of it? >> who's up next? >> maybe me. >> depends on who took a bite of it. because bob, i wouldn't. but i'd eat yours. >> i don't really -- by the way, tomorrow night. >> tomorrow morning, 11:30 i'm cashing in. >> right -- you don't know where that's been. >> okay.
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>> we need to end this. >> i'll need this on a serious note. college is about to start in the next two weeks again. an estimated 1,825 college students die every year from alcohol-related deaths, and i urge you, last year alone, 599,000 students between the age 18 and 24 unintentionally injured using alcohol. please, please, binge drinking will potentially kill you. be careful, will you? use common sense. alcohol i can till, can kill you. you don't want that to
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and it's no longer blocking dana's light. are you okay? >> well,ite jifs very different to have someone as tall as you in my way. >> oh, my gosh. that's true. >> yeah. i have a whole shot now. >> height differential. >> we're talking about this. hollywood is not having a very good summer. a lot of pricey productions have turned out to be stinkers. white house down with channing tatum and jamie foxx and loan ranger with johnny depp. the skrooi fi flick "elysium" says it's one of the openenly
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political movies in memory. matt damon denies there's any message to the movie. >> i don't think it's trying to say anything. i think it just kind of -- it just kind of shows, you know, kind of presents -- presents that issue, you know, that -- you know, the distinct difference between the haves and the have-nots. i think the science fiction movie will really work if, you know, it's a whole new world but it speaks to the world that we live in, you know, but not in a herb-handed way. the first order of business for a big summer popcorn movie is to make a kick-ass movie and make great action. >> is this the dude that got that girl in the truck in "the titanic?" >> oh, my god. leo dicaprio. >> was it "secretariat" or "sea
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biscuit." >> "sea biscuit". >> or was it "mr. ed." >> he said a whole list of these movies were going -- doing bad this summer and one movie, one had something about socialism, but you'd think that the whole world was full of socialist movies. this was a five-special. >> i don't think that was the premise. >> what are you talking about? >> the premise was big box office flicks. people are not going. and the next one on the list could be matt damon's movie. >> he said he's going to put you on your medication after the show. back on. back on the meds. >> you know, everybody knows that 95% of hollywood leans to the left. okay, they're completely left. do you think a lot of the people across america realize -- at least half the country is conservative, they see all the lefties out there. they know a lot of the lefties really don't care for conservatives politically, so why give that lefty movie star
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the business? do you think -- do you think people make that business decision when they try to figure out where to spend their $10 to watch a movie? >> i think they try to shield it, like they said, in an action movie. i think this movie had 100% a political side to it. that's why jodie foster came out of retirement to do this movie. i saw the screening, his wife, father, brother, whole deal. to me it was very obvious it was about the haves and have-nots
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